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The Merchant Equipment Store Introduces NP Share, A Program That Allows Non Profit Organizations to Make Money ... - Read More

Date Added: June 24, 2008 12:28:02 PM
The Merchant Equipment Store of Austin, Texas is introducing a revenue sharing program called NP Share for non profit organizations. NP Share will allow non profit businesses to accept credit cards for sales and donations, and provides the ability to turn credit card processing into a source of income rather than an expense.

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